| 1807 - 442 страници
...Dogberry, who, without any scruple, openly declares,—"And please your worship, an I were as tedious as a King, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all upon your worship,")— observes in a note, as a confirmation of the superiority of his new and expeditious... | |
| Robert Pearse Gillies - 1826 - 372 страници
...constitution renders necessary an affectionate and disinterested nurse, who will pay you those attentions youv can never expect from the mercenary hands of hirelings,...bumpers be got ready to crown the gay effusions of his muse. — Order there, gentlemen ! — fill your horns, and silence !" " Blow your horns in silence,... | |
| John Lothrop Motley, Morton (fict. name.) - 1839 - 948 страници
...yourself by your interrogations ; so that in the words of Dogberry, MORTON. " If I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all upon your worship." Farewell. — Praise-God desires his brotherly love to Herman. Thine ever, UM LETTER... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1839 - 312 страници
...it upon yourself by your interrogations ; so that in the words of Dogberry, " If I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all upon your worship." Farewell. — Praise-God desires his brotherly love to Herman. Thine ever, U. MLETTER... | |
| 1853 - 618 страници
...to say so, but we are the duke's poor officers ; but, truly, for my own part, if I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it on your worship. « * * » * Leon. I would fain know what you have to say. Verg. Marry, Sir, our watch... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1854 - 594 страници
...air, to a nobleman who told him that he was tedious, " Truly for my own part, if I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worship." Elbow lacks the force and self-possession of Dogberry. Feeble-minded, modest, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1100 страници
...to say so, but we are the poor duke's officers; but truly, for mine own part, if I were as tedious ly x > ` > H > of your worship. Leon. All thy tediousness on me, ah? 124 worship a* of any man in the citv; and though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 страници
...patronizing air, to a nobleman who told him that he was tedious, "Truly for my own part, if I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worship.'1 Elbow lacks the force and self-possession of Dogberry. Feeble-minded, modest, and... | |
| Charles Peter Mason - 1871 - 246 страници
...from bliss ? Bather than be less, he cared not to be at all. For mine own part, if I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow* it all on your worship. * The influitive phrase to txstow, tie., is in apposition to it, the object of Jlnd.... | |
| Charles Peter Mason - 1871 - 234 страници
...from bliss ? Rather than be less, he cared not to be at all. For mine own part, if I were as tedions as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow* it all on your worship. • The infinitive phrase to besto-a, &c., is in apposition to it, the object oljind.... | |
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